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... stimulus tends to evoke an action sequence leading to the total reaction ( RG ) of which the component constitutes a ... trace . ) 2. When a reaction and a given segment of a stimulus - trace ( Postulate 1 ) repeat- edly occur ...
... stimulus tends to evoke an action sequence leading to the total reaction ( RG ) of which the component constitutes a ... trace . ) 2. When a reaction and a given segment of a stimulus - trace ( Postulate 1 ) repeat- edly occur ...
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... stimulus together with the resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . SD = the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . SG = the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . S an internal stimulus resulting ...
... stimulus together with the resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . SD = the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . SG = the stimulus associated with the goal or reinforcing state of affairs . S an internal stimulus resulting ...
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... trace of stimulus SB , i.e. , that portion which coincides tem- porally with Rc . 5. Now , by Postulate 1 , stimulus trace SB at the point of the onset of the stimulus is substantially the same as at the segment conditioned to Rc ...
... trace of stimulus SB , i.e. , that portion which coincides tem- porally with Rc . 5. Now , by Postulate 1 , stimulus trace SB at the point of the onset of the stimulus is substantially the same as at the segment conditioned to Rc ...
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